Adapter Plug Non Grounded Travel South Africa and India

$7.00

South Africa and India, non-grounded adapter, with three, large, round pins will converter your US appliances to work overseas in the South Africa, India, Zambia, Scotland, Lesotho...

South Africa and India plug is a Non-Grounded adaptor and works with appliance plugs that have only two pins. If you are traveling with a laptop that has a three prong plug you will need a grounded adapter.  

Also a converter may still be required depending on what appliances you will be using in a foreign country.

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South Africa and India, non-grounded adapter, with three, large, round pins will converter your US appliances to work overseas in the South Africa, India, Zambia, Scotland, Lesotho...

South Africa and India plug is a Non-Grounded adaptor and works with appliance plugs that have only two pins. If you are traveling with a laptop that has a three prong plug you will need a grounded adapter.  

Also a converter may still be required depending on what appliances you will be using in a foreign country.

South Africa and India, non-grounded adapter, with three, large, round pins will converter your US appliances to work overseas in the South Africa, India, Zambia, Scotland, Lesotho...

South Africa and India plug is a Non-Grounded adaptor and works with appliance plugs that have only two pins. If you are traveling with a laptop that has a three prong plug you will need a grounded adapter.  

Also a converter may still be required depending on what appliances you will be using in a foreign country.

 India adapter plug converts America USA China and Australia appliances to be used in India. 

This adapter is used in South Africa, India and Lesotho.

Adapter plugs allow electrical connections up to 240 volts. An adapter plug does NOT change the current or voltage (this requires a converter) unless your appliance is dual voltage. Check to make sure your hair dryer, curling iron, electric razor and other appliances are dual voltage before you leave on your trip. Non-grounded adapters may NOT be used with appliances that have grounded plugs; for these you will need a grounded adapter.

Many of our customers find it handy to have multiple adaptors while traveling - either to run several appliances simultaneously or simply as a backup. If you think you will need additional adapters for your trip, you can also purchase individual adapters.

Going In Style Adapters Feature:

  • Polarized adapter to fit polarized plugs (one prong larger than the other) 
  • Allows connection up to 240 volts
  • Enables United States appliance plugs to fit into foreign country wall outlets
  • Enables Europe appliance plugs to fit into foreign country wall outlets
  • An adapter plug does NOT change the current or voltage (this requires a converter).
  • Going In Style Adapters will work with Going In Style Converters
  • Going In Style Adapter Model GIS-SAF-E

Non-Grounded Adapter Plugs

Going In Style offers non-grounded adapter plugs for use with your voltage converter, transformer, or dual/multi voltage appliance. A non-grounded United States plug has two flat blades.

Computers and Apple Products

If you are traveling overseas with a laptop or apple device such as an iPad, chances are you won’t need a voltage converter. Most laptops are multi-voltage and will operate on voltages ranging from 100 to 240 volts. However, computers do need to make safe connections to foreign power systems and a surge protector is recommended and you will still need an adapter to use your plug.

Converter- Changing Current Voltage

Going in Style adapters allow electrical connections up to 240 volts. Adapter plugs DO NOT convert voltage and only change the configuration of the pins. When voltage conversion is needed, use an electricity converter. An electricity converter changes the voltage input into your appliance. The United States electrical appliances operate on a lower current of 110-120 volts AC (Alternating Current). Most of the world operates on 220-240 volts AC. Therefore converter units enable your electronic and non-electronic appliances to run on foreign electricity (220-240 volts) to match the voltage requirements of your 110-120 volt device. Failure to run your appliance with a converter could damage your appliance.

 

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About South Africa

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Geography

South Africa is located in Southeastern Southern Africa, at the southern tip of the continent of Africa and its area is twice the size of Texas. Its climate is mostly semiarid; subtropical along east coast; sunny days and cool nights. The terrain is vast interior plateau rimmed by rugged hills and narrow coastal plain.

Currency

Currency in South Africa is the Rand (ZAR). Credit cards and travelers’ cheques are widely accepted throughout South Africa, however smaller establishments might only accept cash. Foreign currency and travelers cheques can be exchanged in banks and some hotels.

Staying Connected

South Africa’s telephone system is the best developed and most modern in Africa with combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity roughly 110 telephones per 100 persons; consists of carrier-equipped open-wire lines, coaxial cables, microwave radio relay links, fiber-optic cable, radiotelephone communication stations, and wireless local loops. When traveling to South Africa you will want to take an international or unlocked cell phone with a prepaid South Africa SIM card. You can also contact your mobile service provider to set up an international calling plan. You will need an adapter to charge your phone. Most cell phone battery rechargers should be multi-voltage, therefore will not require a converter. If the charger says 100-240 volts, 50-60 cycles then your charger in multi-voltage.

South Africa has 4.835 million internet hosts and over 4.42 million internet users. Internet is available at major hotels and internet cafes. When traveling with your laptop or iPad you will need an adapter to charge your device.


About India

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Geography

India is located Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and Pakistan and its area one-third the size of the US. Its climate is temperate; moderated by North Atlantic Current; mild, windy winters; damp, cool summers. The terrain is upland plain (Deccan Plateau) in south, flat to rolling plain along the Ganges, deserts in west, Himalayas in north. India dominates South Asian subcontinent is near important Indian Ocean trade routes and has the third tallest mountain in the world.

Currency

Currency in India is the Rupee (INR). Credit cards and travelers’ cheques are widely accepted throughout India. Foreign currency and travelers’ cheques can be exchanged at most banks.

Staying Connected

India has emerged as one of the fastest growing telecom markets in the world. Mobile cellular service introduced in 1994 and organized nationwide into four metropolitan areas and 19 telecom circles each with multiple private service providers and one or more state-owned service providers; in recent years significant trunk capacity added in the form of fiber-optic cable and one of the world's largest domestic satellite systems, the Indian National Satellite system (INSAT), with 6 satellites supporting 33,000 very small aperture terminals (VSAT) Cell phone coverage is best in major cities. When traveling to India you will want to take an international or unlocked cell phone with a prepaid India SIM card. You can also contact your mobile service provider to set up an international calling plan. You will need an adapter to charge your phone. Most cell phone battery rechargers should be multi-voltage, therefore will not require a converter. If the charger says 100-240 volts, 50-60 cycles then your charger in multi-voltage.

India has 6.738 million internet hosts and over 61.338 million internet users. Internet access is widely available in hotels and internet cafes. When traveling with your laptop or iPad you will need an adapter to charge your device.